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@jdobe9461
@jdobe9461 4 года назад
I lived on a farm and been to a lot of farms. I don't remember a single farm where the most used firearm was not a .22 rifle.
@t-bfr45-70
@t-bfr45-70 4 года назад
12ga is more popular out my way then 22lr seen a few ar15 popping up but like cheap beater ones.
@LuvBorderCollies
@LuvBorderCollies 4 года назад
Yep, .22 rifle in some configuration with iron sights. Followed by a shotgun or two, probably a 12 ga and a 410. Good air rifle is very common also for birds and ground based vermin.
@gunfisher4661
@gunfisher4661 4 года назад
Very true , it will take care of all your needs easily.
@tdgreenbay
@tdgreenbay 4 года назад
You ain't been on no damn cattle or hog farms... becuase if you were around em at killing time youd know the importance of a .22LR at killing time...
@bobsradio6025
@bobsradio6025 4 года назад
@@tdgreenbay - Glenn, you ain't a been goin' to no English classes? You appear to know what you are talking about, you just don't know how to express it.
@steveseattle6791
@steveseattle6791 4 года назад
no .22 lr?!?! Every farmer in my family would put a .22 on the list! Some would go bolt, some 10/22, and some lever....but a .22 is a must! Great vid though
@robertcalhoun3123
@robertcalhoun3123 4 года назад
Browning SA-22 put many a squirrel and lamb on our table
@gr7927
@gr7927 4 года назад
Steve Seattle haha this fuckin guys a gun nut like the rest of us who just also has a farm😭 1st pick ar? Guys a total bro haha
@sunnidropp4655
@sunnidropp4655 4 года назад
He’s not a real farmer, that’s why. He’s a commercial cattle distribution share holder not a traditional American farmer. First gun he picked was a AR 15 pistol 😂.
@thebusterdog6358
@thebusterdog6358 4 года назад
22lr has been replaced by 223/556 for 25 years now Steve. Everyone has 22lr today but they're just "safe queens". I have 3, and they haven't been out of my safe except to be cleaned and lubed in 20 years. Anything 22 can do 223 can do much better.
@steveseattle6791
@steveseattle6791 4 года назад
@@thebusterdog6358 Lol guessing you're not much of a farmer? The use case for a 22lr is totally different than for a .223. This was a 5 guns video, I would have both on that list. I would replace the baby shotgun with a ruger 10/22 myself
@austin3626
@austin3626 4 года назад
Your seriously going to have a “farmer gun” video and NOT include the 30-30 ??
@TheBigghunter01
@TheBigghunter01 3 года назад
Or a .22
@curtisholland3213
@curtisholland3213 3 года назад
Preach it Austin!
@TheBigghunter01
@TheBigghunter01 3 года назад
@@stewartrun a 30-30 would be better suited for a farmer imo. No frills and gets the job done. We use lever actions pretty exclusively while bear hunting just because its more reliable and you don’t have to worry about a mag or anything getting caught on a briar. Plus it packs a good punch.
@mkshffr4936
@mkshffr4936 3 года назад
Yep an AR but no lever... Sounds fishy. A single shot shotgun, .22lr revolver, .30-30 or .32-20 lever, maybe a peacemaker, and a scoped .22 rifle.
@poorfatman5317
@poorfatman5317 3 года назад
Yep
@fenriss9
@fenriss9 2 года назад
Grew up on a horse ranch in Colorado. The rifle of choice was a .45 long Colt lever action backed up by a revolver of the same caliber.
@ZSC001
@ZSC001 4 года назад
I feel like the rusty 100 year old bolt action .22 is the ultimate farmer’s gun. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a farmer that didn’t have one or two laying around in a farm truck or tractor.
@wchv94str9
@wchv94str9 9 месяцев назад
And when asked when the last time they shot it ......"oh I shot a snake,varmint,bird,ect...about 20 years ago with it " been In the truck ever since 👍👍
@drewcifer2a
@drewcifer2a 4 года назад
No lever action? You sure he is a farmer ? Lol
@ADRay1999
@ADRay1999 4 года назад
That’s what I was thinking at least some type of lever action
@j.m.8193
@j.m.8193 4 года назад
I didn’t even catch that 😂
@wildballistics5149
@wildballistics5149 4 года назад
Right??? I’m a 6th gen Florida cattle Rancher and every man in my family has mostly toted a Winchester 94 30-30. Perfect ranch/truck gun where I grew up imho
@DON4419
@DON4419 4 года назад
45-70 gvt lever and a colt SA in 45LC
@roosar2001
@roosar2001 4 года назад
Agree. I was thinking it would be basically a list of different lever guns. Apparently not...
@johnavery522
@johnavery522 4 года назад
My first thought, no 30 30 . Every farmer has one or a 32special here where I live.
@daw162
@daw162 3 года назад
Same here - a 30 30 with finish burnished off of the wood and a plum brown colored barrel is it here. The clean new look is off of the gun decades ago from sliding across a truck floor.
@joelspringman7748
@joelspringman7748 2 года назад
@@daw162 😉
@oldgoat1890
@oldgoat1890 2 года назад
I hear you. Most of the farmers I knew when I was younger carried a '94 on the corn picker during deer season.
@jonbuq2418
@jonbuq2418 3 года назад
Talking about shooting snakes whilst wearing a "Don't tread on me" shirt is kinda funny
@michaelsagehorn8873
@michaelsagehorn8873 4 месяца назад
I don't shoot snakes and coyotes. They eat mice and rats-plus squirrel.
@madczechoutdoors1088
@madczechoutdoors1088 4 года назад
I’ve lived on a farm my entire life. We got it all done with a 22 or a 12 ga
@talltale9760
@talltale9760 4 года назад
“Just as good”
@gr7927
@gr7927 4 года назад
Paul Alexander 😭😭
@patrickgriffitt6551
@patrickgriffitt6551 4 года назад
Exactly
@xenonram
@xenonram 4 года назад
@Paul Alexander Fudddddded
@talltale9760
@talltale9760 4 года назад
Paul Alexander hell yeah especially if someone else is buying ammo. Mk19 would be better though
@BangBangBo
@BangBangBo 4 года назад
I have a 10 square foot garden lol. It justifies owning all of these.
@jamesprice2163
@jamesprice2163 4 года назад
I own a 4x4 SUV I need a 50. Cal belt machine gun for "hunting" purposes
@DON4419
@DON4419 4 года назад
@@jamesprice2163 as a former military guy I suggest a MK-19 for your ATV.
@michaelblacktree
@michaelblacktree 4 года назад
I have US citizenship. It justifies owning all of these. 😉
@stepbro4978
@stepbro4978 4 года назад
I’m a chinchilla rancher,I have most of these.
@2wheeleddemon999
@2wheeleddemon999 4 года назад
I have a habanero pepper plant and will protect it at all costs.
@zachb.6606
@zachb.6606 4 года назад
Cool video! The guns we used most on our dairy farm was a bolt action .22, a single shot .12 gauge and a bolt action .30-06. Other favorites among farmers in our area included the .30-30 and a .22 magnum. The latter was useful for pest control and slaughtering animals. This was before ARs really became widely available.
@kenrussell1093
@kenrussell1093 3 года назад
I instantly went back to my youth as a fifteen year old kid when you started talking about buying the 870 a Kmart. I was already loading my own 20ga. shells and would load and shoot the equivalent of a case of 20 guage AA's a month, either bird hunting, or trap shooting. I worked for my dad in his pallet company, and had saved up to buy me a new 870 from the Kmart, and I remember bringing it home and just sitting there staring at it like it was a beautiful woman (it was night time, or I would have been shooting it ). I am now 67 years old, so it has been 52 years since I bought mine, and thousands of shells later, it is just as reliable as the day I bought it.
@alistairjamesheaton9155
@alistairjamesheaton9155 2 года назад
How many farmers have guns on the gun rack which are older than they are because they were their fathers or grandfathers and they work. How many shotguns do you see which are upwards of 50 years old because they work in the far more versatile than a rifle or even a pistol in terms of what you can kill them. But also in terms of home defence they are better weapon than an a15 in a tight spot under stress. You could easily do a fire gun video but the reality is how many people that she only got one or maybe two guns and one of them is a shotgun because that that versatile.
@Mario-qi9xk
@Mario-qi9xk 4 года назад
My list would have been : #1. Ruger 10/22 #2. Ruger .357 Revolver #3. Remington 870 12 ga pump #4. Remington .270 bolt action rifle #5. Single shot .410 shotgun Wildcard #6. Marlin Lever action 336 30-30
@bantamdude
@bantamdude 4 года назад
Only if you’re not a “Cannabis” farmer.
@timsim1940
@timsim1940 4 года назад
Yes!!!!!
@MrChamberlaindavidd
@MrChamberlaindavidd 3 года назад
You Sir are 100% correct. Easily the most accurate 5 farming guns in the comment. Can't believe how many didn't include the .22lr and .410🤦‍♂️ Though I think you might find 30-06 every bit as often as .270 still spot on.
@jhamelin119
@jhamelin119 3 года назад
#1. 12 gauge pump #2. any .24 to .30 cal bolt gun. #3. 9mm handgun #4. ruger 1022 #5. barret 50 cal,
@chris00nj
@chris00nj 3 года назад
Yes and yes. I'd switch #6 and #5.
@stsensei312
@stsensei312 4 года назад
Farmers are the backbone of society 💪
@crazyluke7154
@crazyluke7154 4 года назад
Amen
@bobbylee7801
@bobbylee7801 4 года назад
@Paul Alexander without agriculture there is no culture
@jcorbo7518
@jcorbo7518 4 года назад
hear hear, Amen
@treroney4720
@treroney4720 4 года назад
Along with crew ship captains, truckers and cargo men
@Enes-wj5xq
@Enes-wj5xq 4 года назад
@@bobbylee7801 I am an agric engineer, I wish to move to the USA and get a job there. Sadly my government doesn't care about the agriculture they just keep depending on oil.
@ethanyates28
@ethanyates28 2 года назад
1)10/22 2)12g pump action 3)Lever action 45/70 4)357 mag revolver 5)30-06 bolt action Extra) 45 1911
@barryrickert6544
@barryrickert6544 4 года назад
once in your life you'll a lawyer, a doctor, a preacher, but 3 times a day you need a farmer.
@jhamelin119
@jhamelin119 3 года назад
aint that the truth,
@mrclaw4715
@mrclaw4715 3 года назад
What do I need the lawyer for?
@jmoney7289
@jmoney7289 2 года назад
@@mrclaw4715 you never know
@glockfanboy4927
@glockfanboy4927 2 года назад
Getter done with a mouth full of food!!! Thank a farmer!!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇸
@kimberlycarlisle3066
@kimberlycarlisle3066 2 года назад
You should be seeing a doctor once a year, even if you're healthy.
@danrogers4795
@danrogers4795 4 года назад
The dude seems like a gun guy who happens to be a farmer 😂. This list I think would be different if the guy was a farmer who wasn't that into guns
@danrogers4795
@danrogers4795 4 года назад
@Paul Alexander I agree except I could see the pistol being different
@danrogers4795
@danrogers4795 4 года назад
@Paul Alexander (I'm not saying 45 long colt wouldn't be a common choice) In my opinion I think a revolver of some kind in 357 mag would be a more common choice
@t-bfr45-70
@t-bfr45-70 4 года назад
@@danrogers4795 agreed 357 is pretty popular for farms it seems
@LuvBorderCollies
@LuvBorderCollies 4 года назад
Agree. As soon as he said .300 BLK I knew he wasn't your average farmer.
@wyomingcountryboy
@wyomingcountryboy 4 года назад
4th generation rancher here. We're 6 generations if you count my grandkids. I'm young enough to appreciate and enjoy the modern AR platform. I even got my dad interested enough to buy a couple but we still have a place for the more traditional options. Currently, the best defensive rifle for rural America is probably an AR type. That title used to belong to the lever action repeaters though.
@mattcurrie3862
@mattcurrie3862 4 года назад
I love these 5 gun videos because of the philosophical discussions, particularly when Barry was still around. I have been a farmer/livestock raiser all my life and my top 5 "farmer" guns would be: 1. .22lr rifle of some type (probably Ruger 10/22) 2. Pump shotgun in 12 gauge 3. Lever action rifle in 30-30 4. .357 Mag DA revolver 5. AR or Ruger Ranch Rifle in .223
@ravarga4631
@ravarga4631 2 года назад
22, shotgun 12 or 16, 303 or 3030 , 243, 3006 , 308, single, bolt, semi, single, double, over under, pump, rarely a combo. Injured animals, stray dogs, cats, gophers, magpies, starlings, crows, partridge, pigeon, pheasant, duck, geese. Variety of makes, models, calibers, gague, ammo. Also a heavy hammer, ax and a butcher knife. Local law enforcement drove over and parked on a deer because they were concetnef a bullet might injure a passerby. Did i leave out bow and arrows?
@paynesprimitives6035
@paynesprimitives6035 2 года назад
Grew up on a farm, ended up getting this list lol
@seanberthiaume8240
@seanberthiaume8240 2 года назад
Remington Nylon 66
@jonny4641
@jonny4641 2 года назад
Amen brother. I am also lifetime farmer and have every one of those. That would be my list also
@patrickorear4987
@patrickorear4987 11 месяцев назад
Great list! Those are all classics
@augustusczar7375
@augustusczar7375 3 года назад
I grew up on a farm myself, and I also grew up with a Remington 870. It was my first 12g shotgun and my dad had passed his down to me. Took my first of many doves with that firearm 👍
@isotope1967
@isotope1967 2 года назад
That was the first gun I ever bought, and the last I'd sell. I bought a second barrel for it, and it'll do (maybe overdo) all I ask.
@kentuckyjustice1408
@kentuckyjustice1408 4 года назад
Great choices, especially the honorable mention. With all of the AR platform options, people have forgotten about the M-1 carbine. They used to be fairly cheap to buy. In the early to mid 80's, I used an M-1 carbine as a "ranch rifle" before I bought my first AR-15. They definitely do the trick. Unfortunately, ammo has rocketed in price, and become scarce in availability, especially now. Mine is a remanufactured carbine, so the collectible value is zero. ~AWESOME VIDEO.~
@Idtelos
@Idtelos 4 года назад
Me: 44 mag Revolver, Mossberg pump action shotgun, Ruger 10-22, Ruger Mini 14 and a Remington 700.
@bobsradio6025
@bobsradio6025 4 года назад
I bought my .44 Magnum in 1965, just after I turned 21. The first thing I learned was the recoil was good reason to learn how to handload. The variety of different handloads eliminated the need to buy a .357 Magnum.
@rjw4149
@rjw4149 4 года назад
**cough*12gDoubleBarrelAnd 30-30LeverGun*cough**
@jessejohnson488
@jessejohnson488 4 года назад
357mag revolver , sinlg six 22, ruger 10-22 ,p90 SBR, ar 15
@jessejohnson488
@jessejohnson488 4 года назад
I need 7. I cant do 5 410 sing shot and Remington or Beretta shotgun
@amanwithouthope9475
@amanwithouthope9475 3 года назад
Thats a farmers load out
@scabcrawler632
@scabcrawler632 4 года назад
Live in farm land rural Iowa. Never know what your going to come across. Mountain lions, coyotes, pissy beef, meth heads. Lil bit of everything on hand helps for the appropriate situation
@colsoncustoms8994
@colsoncustoms8994 4 года назад
Pissy beef 100%. One of ours about went into the freezer a few weeks back
@scabcrawler632
@scabcrawler632 4 года назад
@@colsoncustoms8994 butcher around 10 beef a week. Get the occasional grumpers. They would kill you if they had the opportunity
@LuvBorderCollies
@LuvBorderCollies 4 года назад
I grew up on grain-livestock farm in NW Iowa. Rem Nylon 66 was my #1 tractor gun (no cab). Lay it down on the platform with barrel between the brake pedals and go out and choke in the dust for 12 to 16 hours. Clean it a couple times a year. Never had a problem. Used mostly for gophers, badgers and some seagulls for the cats. :) Coyotes never got close enough. Mt lion or two were around but never saw them. Toughest .22 rifle ever made IMHO.
@scabcrawler632
@scabcrawler632 4 года назад
@@LuvBorderCollies go hawks 😎
@scabcrawler632
@scabcrawler632 4 года назад
Cyclones are fine though. You just never know is my statement. Dress accordingly
@Hello_Ladies
@Hello_Ladies Год назад
1) 12 gauge Mossberg 500 pump. Shotguns are the most versatile firearms in the world. 2) Ruger 10/22 It's quiet ,lightweight, a must have on a farm. 3) Marlin lever action 30/30. 30/30 rifles have taken the most whitetail deer in US history. Great brush, and truck guns. 4) 7mm Rem Magnum for that long range shot across the field. Flatter trajectory than a 30-06. 5) Glock 17 the one that started it all. Full size, and 17+1 of 9mm.
@williamgates5652
@williamgates5652 4 года назад
I grew up on a family farm. These are the guns that we used on our farm. 1. H&R single-shot .410 2. Marlin 39A 3. Remington Wingmaster 12 gauge 4. Model 19 S&W 5. Win Model 94 in .30-30 6. Win Model 70 in 30.06
@farwalker3672
@farwalker3672 4 года назад
Nice video. Surprised there wasn’t a 3030 lever action rifle included in the top five. That would’ve been my first choice.
@Hopeofmen
@Hopeofmen 4 года назад
*Paul Harrell appears*
@wyomingcountryboy
@wyomingcountryboy 4 года назад
Yeah, I agree, Nothing rides in a saddle scabbard, on a horse like a lever action rifle.
@wildballistics5149
@wildballistics5149 4 года назад
💯 my favorite ranch truck gun
@DON4419
@DON4419 4 года назад
Short barrel 45-70 lever for the win
@farwalker3672
@farwalker3672 4 года назад
Don McEathron now that’s a man’s rifle. My wife or daughter would be picking herself up off the ground.
@LatestHour
@LatestHour 4 года назад
These are the best. There was a time when the SKS was $80 and was a popular choice among farmers and ranchers. The M1 will always be in my personal Top 5.
@larryw5429
@larryw5429 4 года назад
I still have the one I bought for 75 bucks and its still shoots and looks like the day I bought it..
@lancelotlinkagentsecret6304
@lancelotlinkagentsecret6304 4 года назад
I love the M1 carbine, I have one my grandfather bought as surplus in the 1950’2
@scottbuckley6578
@scottbuckley6578 4 года назад
Whats a Russian sks going for now in the states?
@scottbuckley6578
@scottbuckley6578 4 года назад
@james avery yea about the same here. Some of the used ones can be more but prices just went up mainly cuz of the AR M14 and countless other rifles that just got banned here in canada
@cdecent7
@cdecent7 4 года назад
m1 jams
@carlshuck9110
@carlshuck9110 2 года назад
1) Remington 700 30-06 bolt 2) Marlin 336 30-30 lever 3) Marlin 25n .22lr bolt 4)Ruger single six .22lr revolver 5) Remington 870 or Mossberg 500 12ga pump That's how it is around my farming area or real close to it.
@koltsloan4774
@koltsloan4774 3 года назад
I've been born and raised in a ranching family in the great state of Texas and I have to say when we got our first ar15, it helped a lot on the hog population.
@stevecochran9078
@stevecochran9078 4 года назад
Farming sure has changed over the years. When I was growing up in deepest, darkest Appalachia (70s-early 80s), there were probably more single-shot shotguns in rear-window gun racks, leaning or laying within reach than anything else. I rarely saw handguns, but back in those days, attitudes and laws regarding handguns were much different than today. Rifles only came out if one had to reach out and lay the smackdown on a groundhog and usually they were either .22lr or .22WMR.
@BayonetBob
@BayonetBob 4 года назад
An AR pitchfork attachment
@blackmesaoutdoors4863
@blackmesaoutdoors4863 4 года назад
HAHA! I'd love to see that!
@jamesprice2163
@jamesprice2163 4 года назад
With straw camoflauge
@joelerk6298
@joelerk6298 4 года назад
Lol 😂😂
@BOOMER-rs5qn
@BOOMER-rs5qn 4 года назад
I can still remember when you could walk into K-Mart or Sears and handle the guns displayed in the open. Even Target used to sell ammo back in the day.
@joelspringman7748
@joelspringman7748 2 года назад
JC Penny Sporting Goods Department. I'm not old enough to remember firearms at Sears or Montgomery Ward.
@TheLateBoyScout
@TheLateBoyScout 4 года назад
Awesome list. Thanks, guys!
@riversideangler120
@riversideangler120 4 года назад
What I use on the Farm that I live on is a Henry Single Shot 12 Gauge, Mossberg Pump 12/20 Gauge and 22 lr Rifle.
@blackmesaoutdoors4863
@blackmesaoutdoors4863 4 года назад
Ruger 10/22 is a classic and good beginner for kids. Its cheap to shoot and easy for kids to learn on. Its great for small game in the garden or out in the field.
@riversideangler120
@riversideangler120 4 года назад
@@blackmesaoutdoors4863 Yes sir, One of my Friends has a Ruger 10/22 I was planning on getting one but It wasn't going to be able to serve for the purposes that I needed at the time(Which was shooting Pigeons and Starlings).
@turdfurg47
@turdfurg47 4 года назад
@@blackmesaoutdoors4863 and when the kids get older n wanna make it look all call its super customizable
@turdfurg47
@turdfurg47 4 года назад
@@riversideangler120 you need a lot of land to be able to shoot up at birds lol i use to work on a horse farm with 144 achers of conservation land so i could shoot at birds in the trees as long as i was facing the woods
@2326TX
@2326TX 4 года назад
Yep, out here on a West Texas cattle farm we have either the Marlin 336 or 1894 in the trucks. 12&20 M500's, 700 in 7mm magnum, AR10 in .22-250 and .308, and a BN36 in .30-06 at the house.
@tootall5559
@tootall5559 4 года назад
if he raised beef he's not a farmer, he's a rancher
@admiralgoodboy
@admiralgoodboy 4 года назад
What if he plant crops and run sheep to?
@imyourfarmer9215
@imyourfarmer9215 4 года назад
Yup
@blastulae
@blastulae 4 года назад
Maybe he grows hay, too.
@tootall5559
@tootall5559 4 года назад
@@blastulae Most ranchers do if the climate and such allows, but that don't make em farmers. Farmers grow veggies, fruit and such. I ain't never seen a plant that gives cheeseburgers.
@blastulae
@blastulae 4 года назад
@@tootall5559 I have to agree with you, based on where I come from. Here even wheat farmers without any cattle are called ranchers. But usage in Georgia must differ.
@russellkeeling9712
@russellkeeling9712 2 года назад
As my truck gun that I carried for years I had a Rossi Puma .357 lever action. I used it until I wore it out. I harvested 3 elk with it and an uncountable number of deer. I dropped coyotes with it out to 250 yards. I didn't use factory ammunition except to empty the brass for reloading. I created a deerskin sock for it with a drawstring to keep the dust and dirt out because it rode in my old Toyota Landcruiser for years. Now I have a Ruger M77/357 but there is always a .22 in the truck.
@aaron199
@aaron199 2 года назад
My dad has a wingmaster, that looks exactly like the one you have. We looked up the serial number years ago and I believe it was produced in 1969. Absolutely love that gun, and it is still smooth as ever and excellent.
@ryanaustin1009
@ryanaustin1009 4 года назад
I got my old 870 wingmaster for free, it was my grandfather's that he got brand new back in 53
@John5.56
@John5.56 4 года назад
I inherited my old man's Remington1100 12g which was my grandfather's. After I tore it down and cleaned all of the what seemed to be wd40 and bryers out it hasn't skipped a beat.
@joshjacobs6658
@joshjacobs6658 4 года назад
Too bad we even have to worry about guns being “unassuming”. 🇺🇸🤘🏻
@mitchelldelaney5872
@mitchelldelaney5872 4 года назад
Truth! I promise u this, The Founding Fathers NEVER EVER meant for it to be like this!!
@mitchelldelaney5872
@mitchelldelaney5872 4 года назад
We are regressing not progressing!! That I know for sure.
@SlavicCelery
@SlavicCelery 4 года назад
Well with such wise people like Joe Biden telling us to commit potential felonies with shotguns...best to error on the side of safety.
@bowhuntinbob8269
@bowhuntinbob8269 4 года назад
@@mitchelldelaney5872 our founding fathers never wanted our government to have as much control as they do now. They would be absolutely fine with the sufficient arms American citizens can and do own
@billylee2312
@billylee2312 4 года назад
Mitchell Delaney you are right our founding fathers intended on us have access to the same equipment as the military so we can defend ourselves against Tyranny.
@juancortez4726
@juancortez4726 2 года назад
Always, always, always learn something important and are thoroughly entertained with your videos! Thank you
@1LouSassel
@1LouSassel 4 года назад
Farmers from overseas choose the Kalashnikov.
@daskook2656
@daskook2656 4 года назад
I'm no Farmer, also an american but i love my Romanian RH-10. AKs are multipurpose.
@DaveSmith-cp5kj
@DaveSmith-cp5kj 4 года назад
@@daskook2656 I used to be a big AK guy, but these days I think the AK has become outdated. ARs are cheaper, last longer, and easier to assemble. I used to have over 20 AK (I built a lot when parts kits were dirt cheap because no one knew how to rebuild them), I sold them all to buy ARs and Glocks. I even have an AR with an 80% lower that accepts all my old AK mags so I didn't have to buy a ton of new mags. AK are still fun for the novelty and they will work if that is what you already have, but for people who have the ability to choose a rifle, I don't think there is any practical reason to not choose an AR as a rifle. Some AR builds under the sales during Trump were even cheaper than buying a bolt action. I got an LR308 for $400! Cannot beat that.
@DaveSmith-cp5kj
@DaveSmith-cp5kj 4 года назад
@crazy silly The AR is better and cheaper. Even Russian SOF have moved towards the AR platform (although not exclusively). I can carry a 40 round magazine in a smaller package than any x39 cartridge 30 round magazine. I bought tons of AR during Trump's presidency, I averaged at about $350 per complete rifle (irons included, but nothing else). Absolute steals. For fun guns I have gas blowback airsoft guns of all kinds of firearms so I still get the fun. I enjoy the AK platform for that, but I prefer an AR for firearms.
@harisyoung4110
@harisyoung4110 4 года назад
when im on afghanistan deployment also the farmers there also use ak, beltfed machinegun and some rpg.. they are real farmer but they grow a opium fields.
@harisyoung4110
@harisyoung4110 4 года назад
@crazy silly No, they are more terrible.. those opium field is taliban main income to fund their organization.. also afghan policemen that we been helped them there to fight taliban with is heroin user, 80% of them fail a sudden urine drug test.. our army wasting time helping those fool.
@lifeafterourloss
@lifeafterourloss 4 года назад
This top 5 is great but I have never been on a farm (my own included) without some kind of a .22!
@blackmesaoutdoors4863
@blackmesaoutdoors4863 4 года назад
My thoughts exactly! A Ruger 10/22 is a classic and good beginner for kids. Its cheap to shoot and easy for kids to learn on. Its great for small game in the garden or out in the field.
@SCVGun
@SCVGun 4 года назад
Yeah. When I was growing up, every farm house had a shotgun usually double barrel and a single shot.22. We used to butcher hogs by shooting them in the head with.22 shorts.
@TheArtOfRuse
@TheArtOfRuse 4 года назад
I like this farmer guy a lot.. maybe some more videos with him? I like how you both go back and fourth both good guys just talking guns.
@skinny01717
@skinny01717 4 года назад
I asked a farmer about this and their loudout was: .22lr lever action (henry golden boy) SKS Rem870 Glock 17 45-70 lever action (idk what the name of the firearm was)
@backyardjungle2562
@backyardjungle2562 3 года назад
Quite an eclectic mix. Bravo.
@307chuck5
@307chuck5 3 года назад
Can you really call yourself a farmer if you don’t have an sks?
@TheDragoonDude
@TheDragoonDude 4 года назад
Ive lived on a ranch in NW Montana my entire life. Growing up, our most utilized guns were: Springfield 1903-A3 in 30-06, 16 Gauge bolt action shotgun made by Sears, Mossberg Model 46B-B .22LR, Savage Model 65M .22Magnum, M1 .30 Carbine, an old Chilean Mauser in 7x57 Mauser, Ruger P-89 9mm, and Ruger Blackhawk .357 Magnum. Those were the ones we used the most.
@reidrayfield6685
@reidrayfield6685 4 года назад
"Everything in between" shit guys he knows about my 3 legged game
@fredflintstone1547
@fredflintstone1547 4 года назад
don't forget all the one legged hoppers
@StackinSkills
@StackinSkills 4 года назад
old people who use a cane I guess.....
@LordCapybara08
@LordCapybara08 3 года назад
*camera pans over to Danny devito*
@Gaspo123
@Gaspo123 4 года назад
Im a farmer too, my guns needed for work are. 1st .22 good for small things like rabbits. 2nd 12 gauge 18" over and under. Sits on the front of the quadbike 3rd 44mag 1892. Good for everything 4th is my 45-70 gov 1895 marlin lever 5th is my 4th, if that does not work its time to run
@txvet7738
@txvet7738 4 года назад
I would concur with most of the choices but I would have to have a .22LR (Ruger 10/22) in the mix. Also I would change the bolt gun to a scout size bolt gun.
@tysonsmith6443
@tysonsmith6443 4 года назад
Can’t believe I didn’t see a .22 on the table, grew up on a ranch and shot more critters with my 10/22 than anything else. Bolt gun in the hands of a farmer on his land is probably more devastating than any marine with a Scar heavy!
@blackmesaoutdoors4863
@blackmesaoutdoors4863 4 года назад
My thoughts exactly! A Ruger 10/22 is a classic and good beginner for kids. Its cheap to shoot and easy for kids to learn on. Its great for small game in the garden or out in the field.
@pieterandjuanchronicles9849
@pieterandjuanchronicles9849 4 года назад
my pa died of cancer cause of the steak
@pbayers
@pbayers 4 года назад
Marines never were issued the SCAR heavy. Go back to playing call of duty
@DON4419
@DON4419 4 года назад
Took a groundhog through the eye with a 10/22 at 30ft as a kid...so I agree.
@bryananderson3772
@bryananderson3772 4 года назад
Semi auto always out gun's a bolt action
@redoak3809
@redoak3809 4 года назад
Honorable mentions... Ruger 10/22, Ruger Mark II Target, and a Ruger Six Series in .357 Magnum. I'm intrigued with the 300 Blackout and the 410 Pump.
@blackmesaoutdoors4863
@blackmesaoutdoors4863 4 года назад
Ruger 10/22 is a classic and good beginner for kids. Its cheap to shoot and easy for kids to learn on. Its great for small game in the garden or out in the field.
@missouribushwhacker9449
@missouribushwhacker9449 4 года назад
Ruger security six is a damn fine pistol
@t-bfr45-70
@t-bfr45-70 4 года назад
I like my 300blk for coyotes actually pretty go for that.
@bobsradio6025
@bobsradio6025 4 года назад
@@alfredangelici8294 I have a Marlin 336 SC in .219 Zipper that is a real tack driver. But you can tell by the caliber that it was made long before Marlin and Winchester bent over for the democrats and put that useless crossbolt safety on their lever actions. The only lever actions I would consider buying these days are made by Henry.
@bobsradio6025
@bobsradio6025 4 года назад
@@missouribushwhacker9449 - The Security Six is not a pistol, it's a revolver. Learn the difference between those two different types of handguns, so you won't sound so much like a democrat.
@KBP18
@KBP18 4 года назад
I find the Top 5 series to be the most interesting on this channel , I’ve been a fan since before the Top 5 Home Defense Guns . Love this channel!
@jonathanescobar7371
@jonathanescobar7371 4 года назад
8:00 snatch shotgun off guys hands and talks about its drive by capabilitys .lmaooooo his face
@Rlogsdon100
@Rlogsdon100 4 года назад
Take a pick of any 22lr. That's gotta be #1
@tmanmadison5204
@tmanmadison5204 4 года назад
Good choices but you forgot one..... the lever action. Marlin 336 in .35 Remington. Or maybe a lever action in 38/357.
@dannyo6699
@dannyo6699 2 года назад
I grew up on a farm/ranch operation in North Dakota. We raised Hereford/Angus crossed cattle, and had a few Simmental thrown in for good measure too. We had around 100 head at our peak. We mainly raised our own feed for our cattle. We had corn for silage, prairie hay and alfalfa along with oats, (some of which was used for oats hay, and the rest was grain oats for feeding calves), and spent the long cold winters feeding them. We also raised Hard Red Spring Wheat as our cash crop. We had a few .22 pump rifles, which were kept loaded with bird shot for pest control, but we also had a 7mm mag my grandpa had for deer hunting. Dad got a 30/30 Winchester from a friend years ago, and I had a Marlin 60 .22, a Dan Wesson .357 stainless 4 inch and a Ruger 95 9mm. Those were my farmer guns.
@drbomb-diggity2128
@drbomb-diggity2128 3 года назад
My Grandpa farmed his entire life and if you looked behind his truck seat you would always find a .22lr, and either a 12 guage or lever 30-30 depending on the month.
@zachcockrill6754
@zachcockrill6754 4 года назад
No lever 30-30? No revolver? No side by side? And what farmer doesn’t start off childhood with a .22? Not to mention it’s the most practical caliber on a farm!
@wadeanders4579
@wadeanders4579 4 года назад
That shirt and that hat says anything but real farmer or rancher.... nice guy and all but cant take him seriously. Keep up the good work tho...love most all your videos.
@tdunn1907
@tdunn1907 3 года назад
I agree. I grew up on lever action 30 30s, revolvers, and side by side shotguns. Obviously, 22's are an automatic choice for young shooters learning. Not sure where this farmer grew up.
@danlauer9676
@danlauer9676 4 года назад
"So two legged game, four legged game, and everything in between." Uh, so that would be three legged game? :P
@1101flinstone
@1101flinstone 4 года назад
Maybe a daughter’s boyfriend 🤣
@StackinSkills
@StackinSkills 4 года назад
old people using a cane maybe
@sangsoro1786
@sangsoro1786 3 года назад
Maybe a tiger too lazy to use his fourth leg...
@LordCapybara08
@LordCapybara08 3 года назад
These are Obviously got those massive spiders from Chernobyl
@pitchforkpeasant6219
@pitchforkpeasant6219 3 года назад
Snakes with 2 legs?
@mikewerden4056
@mikewerden4056 4 года назад
Nice job Will. All great choices. Only possible farm exception would be a brush gun like a lever 30-30 or 45-70 or bolt 450 bushy. Something that can bust through the thick brush and still get the job done.
@Chieflywaze
@Chieflywaze 3 года назад
Very enjoyable Top 5 edition! Thanks for making this Eric! Kudos to Farmer Will. Before the start my guess was that an SKS would be in the line up ;-)
@1963ajackson
@1963ajackson 4 года назад
Listening to this video he sounds like a slightly country John Lovell. Lol
@MoarteaLunii
@MoarteaLunii 4 года назад
John Lovell does sound country wdym?
@dtdt1100
@dtdt1100 4 года назад
The tools I use on my farm by level of use are: 1)Glennfield 25 in .22 2) Winchester 120 12g 3) PWS Mod. Musket .223w 4) Savage 340 .30-30 5) Kahr p9 9mn *) Savage model 10 .308
@keithlucas6260
@keithlucas6260 4 года назад
Kinda sad as my Glennfield .22 I got on my 12th birthday was stolen.... Bought thru Sears & Roebuck like most were.
@christucker6044
@christucker6044 4 года назад
Hey fellas, I'm a Canuck from north of the 41st and am an avid watcher to your highly informative site. As you are probably aware, Our Liberal government lead by his majesty Justin Trudno (AKA Trudeau) has placed a blanket ban on "Most" semi Auto firearms here in Canada, which had little in-depth study before they instructed the RCMP to do so. Matter of fact, the blanket ban even included "coffee" from Black Creek Labs, yes coffee. The ban also included firearms with an internal bore in excesss of 20mm, which took the 10 Gauge off the market, and anything imparting energy in excess of 10,000 Joules, (50 cal). Growing up on the Farm In Alberta, I shot a lot. Probably pulling a trigger for the first time when I was about 7 or 8 years old. Anyhow, and thanks for listening to my rant, but If you have time, I would like to see a vid, on lead on target at 100, 200, and 300 yards / Meters of a .223 / 5.56 semi-auto rifle vs a bolt action of the same caliber from you in fast succession (timed) to get an appreciation on how an experienced shooter such as yourselves can manipulate the bolt action vs a semi-auto action (time and accuracy) Food for thought...Keep your powder dry.
@bobbyriddle6341
@bobbyriddle6341 3 года назад
Great video guys. Great choices for the job. Lots of knowledge In a short time. Keep up the good work.
@FishHuntFreedom
@FishHuntFreedom 4 года назад
I love the top 5 guns vids. Reminds me of the good ol’ days with Barry
@gobucks45177
@gobucks45177 4 года назад
Before I even watch I’m going with a Ruger 10/22, Remington 870 combo, Remington 700 22/250, some type of AR15 and a semiautomatic pistol (probably a Glock). Let’s see how I do
@wideopenwithwhit8251
@wideopenwithwhit8251 4 года назад
I have an old wingmaster that was passed down to me. It was the first 12 gauge I started shooting and it definitely holds some sentimental value.
@timothythrash1201
@timothythrash1201 4 года назад
Love content guys fellow Georgian here, keep them coming.
@richardtaillon1616
@richardtaillon1616 4 года назад
Tried plowing the field with my Mossberg. Anybody got some spare 3" shells?
@jamesprice2163
@jamesprice2163 4 года назад
You don't have more ammo? ... Must be from California
@DON4419
@DON4419 4 года назад
Should have used a Fostech Origin 12. 30 rnd drums...
@tenchraven
@tenchraven 4 года назад
Are you trying to be funny? Or just stupid?
@richardtaillon1616
@richardtaillon1616 4 года назад
@@tenchraven As you don't seem to have a sense of humor or a brain I could see how you might be confused.
@TheEagle12901
@TheEagle12901 4 года назад
3rd gen dairy farmer. In the barn i use 9mm Flobert. Outside either 12 ga or my 10/22 take care of 95% of my needs.
@glennelson8017
@glennelson8017 4 года назад
Flobert rifles are so interesting,around my part of Alaska we like many types of .22s, ruger 10/22 is a great one and I've seen caribou harvested with a ruger mini 14 for many years
@backyardjungle2562
@backyardjungle2562 3 года назад
You are old school! Nice.
@irvin325
@irvin325 4 года назад
I grew up in Arizona with livestock, cattle, horses, and sheep. 60 miles from the nearest store to buy ammo and not a large variety in choice. What I always saw from my family and others, growing up was; 30-30, .22LR, .22 mag, 12 gauge, and .270. Also seen a lot of SKS because they were cheap back in the day. Nowadays I have been seeing more AR type rifles. A common theme was a rifle with scope that could take out a coyote or wild dogs at a distance.
@MaverickShooter9
@MaverickShooter9 4 года назад
When i was younger it was taught to me Dont fear the noise and the control the recoil
@70selvisfan
@70selvisfan 4 года назад
When I think of a farmer, I think of a 30" double barrel shotgun for some reason
@k9six185
@k9six185 3 года назад
You were thinking of the farmers daughter!
@johnm3907
@johnm3907 4 года назад
Uncle has a 32 inch single barrel, uses it for foxes. But to be honest most farmers dont give a shit about guns. They are a tool like a spade or a tractor.
@LuvBorderCollies
@LuvBorderCollies 4 года назад
Exactly! There's small minority that have a higher interest and a much smaller number like my family and relatives (all farmers) who REALLY like guns. But not $3,000 ones. Tools as you say.
@lentztu
@lentztu 3 года назад
Suppress everything! Same here, I want to suppress it all, even if I still need ear pro. Also, electronic ear pro while hunting makes me feel like I have a super hearing.
@idetectchange2124
@idetectchange2124 4 года назад
Only point I would bring up is this: Farmers grow things, Ranchers raise things. Ranchers can be farmers too and vice versa but there is a distinction. Just funny to me as I have had Ranchers correct folks that they are not farmers! lol
@ccfalcons58
@ccfalcons58 4 года назад
H&R single shot all day! Preferably in 12
@gunfisher4661
@gunfisher4661 4 года назад
They were really good shooting guns.
@blitzkrieg459
@blitzkrieg459 4 года назад
My first gun I’ve ever owned. Oh the memories of just shooting random things around the farm.
@thaddeusmaximus4115
@thaddeusmaximus4115 4 года назад
My grandpa (a farmer) had one, he shot an obscene amount of ammo through it
@milehighac2738
@milehighac2738 4 года назад
I used to carry mine on the farm with me as a kid.
@matty499
@matty499 4 года назад
First gun I got was a H&R single that was passed down my family but its a 20
@stansbornak8116
@stansbornak8116 4 года назад
Chad looks a bit different today.......
@danielcurtis8746
@danielcurtis8746 2 года назад
I absolutely love the 30 carbine. Great choice. Great video as well!!
@cassidyhogan388
@cassidyhogan388 3 года назад
Grew up on a farm from the age of 6-17 and we had 306,12 gauge, 1022 rim fire, 223 bolt action, and a 243 cal, all worked well. With the 12 gauge I got for a birthday present was also the same one I took my first pintail as my first duck, it was a good meal as well. I can't wait to get back out to the duck blinds and pheasant fields
@clintonirlbeck9865
@clintonirlbeck9865 4 года назад
Some good choices. Include miny 14, 30-30 lever action, and any 22 caliber.
@LikeUntoBuddha
@LikeUntoBuddha 4 года назад
A AR 15? I'm stunned that you would pick this. Let's wait for the AK now. You need a 22 and a shotgun or please don't say you are a farmer.
@keithlucas6260
@keithlucas6260 4 года назад
Shot my first hog with a Russian AK....spun it around 360, ran 10 foot and dropped.. We use to get deer, hog and other critters on our ranch 20 years ago when nothing was built around us, now the city is next door.....time to move again.
@augustinhernandez1581
@augustinhernandez1581 2 года назад
Thank you for all the information you share . You folks have a wealth of information and God bless you for not keeping it all to yourself. I enjoy watching and I consider it school time .
@rangerup1804
@rangerup1804 Год назад
I grew up on a farm and the most popular gun my father used was an old 12-gauge Winchester shotgun. Next was a 22LR rifle then his government 45 auto. Finally, his 30-06 deer rifle. Farmers grow crops, not raise livestock. Farmer and rancher are two different things.
@aitornavarro6597
@aitornavarro6597 4 месяца назад
My list: 1) 22 LR most popular firearm in the world probably 2) 223/5.56 for varmint/self-defense 3) 12 gauge and 20 gauge 4) 9mm or 357 magnum, basically some type of handgun 5) 7mm-08 for long distance shooting and deer hunting Bonus: My grandfathered 30-30
@Ace0Spades17
@Ace0Spades17 4 года назад
I got a 16ga Ranger 105-20 from my grandpa who got it from his dad when he died. It’s a bolt action 16ga shotgun that we use for coyotes at our house. It’s a nice gun and I’d never replace it even if I was given a much better gun. So far I’ve killed 12 coyotes with it so I think it works well.
@jeremyronald
@jeremyronald 4 года назад
Hmmmm I live in an apartment (when I'm on the job anyway) and my bedside quick grab gun is actually an M1 Carbine with a paratrooper stock..... guess I'm like a Super Ninja Farmer 🤣
@claytonatkinson865
@claytonatkinson865 3 года назад
The .410 shockwave with proper loads would be much more kind to your neighbors should you ever need it.
@travisbond635
@travisbond635 3 года назад
I was very surprised the list didn't include a ruger 10/22 or a marlin model 60. 2 great 22 caliber farm guns. Besides that, very good choices in farm hand guns. Keep up the good work. Eric, thank you for your service my brother. God bless America.
@richardpalmer6196
@richardpalmer6196 4 года назад
All good logical choices . When I had my farm in Virginia I kept three guns handy . First the AR platform 50 years ago was not available to the public . My choices at the time were a 1911 ( 2 tours in Vietnam, had me very comfortable with the .45 ) a .30-06 , 1917 Eddystone Enfield , knock down and keep down anything in the U.S. , and a Stevens 570 12 gauge. All three guns were heavy enough and sturdy enough to be used as a club if needed , then go back to being firearm again . As a small arms repairman , l rebuilt too many M-16' s to even want one . The now commercial AR platform is far superior to the 16's of that era . My armament has increased considerably in the last 50 years but l still use a 1911 , and still love my 1917 Enfield. I can now choose any thing from .17 caliber to .50 cal muzzle loader . I'm just not masochistic enough for a .50 BMG .
@keeganwells6617
@keeganwells6617 4 года назад
wearing a "don't tread on me" and talking about shooting snakes...
@rustywilliford8298
@rustywilliford8298 4 года назад
thats some funny shit!!...LOL!
@backyardjungle2562
@backyardjungle2562 3 года назад
Don't tread on me, just step over. No need to bring firearms into it.
@panzerabwerkanone
@panzerabwerkanone 3 года назад
No shoot snek.
@patrickgriffitt6551
@patrickgriffitt6551 4 года назад
I am old and raised in the Midwest both sides of my family are from farming stock. This is what both sides of the family kept 'behind the door' . One bolt action single shot .22lr(the kind you had to manually cock after loading a round You know the once knurled knob at the back of the bolt). Two a break open 12 or 16 gauge shotgun. Occasionally you would find a side by side. As an aside my Dad bought a used Remington model 11 in 1935? It's still in the family and still shoots has a heck of a tight choke though. It's illegal most places now but a .22lr will bring down a whitetail easy if you are a Good Hunter. My Dad hunted for meat for the family dinner if he missed no meat. I miss those days.
@bobsradio6025
@bobsradio6025 4 года назад
When I was a kid in the 1950's I remember seeing advertisements for a Stevens bolt action single shot .22 that had to be hand cocked. The MSRP was $14.50. I saw a used one in a store about 15 years ago. It cost me over $90 to bring it home.
@patrickgriffitt6551
@patrickgriffitt6551 4 года назад
@lioness of lechistan I'm sorry I was talking about my Dad supplying meat for HIS siblings of which there were twelve plus his Mom and Dad. Didn't not mean to be vague.
@jamesstanley4764
@jamesstanley4764 4 года назад
perfect choices. once again dude, you nailed it.
@fakecubed
@fakecubed 3 года назад
As a farmer myself, I essentially agree on every single one, even the M1 Carbine, LOL! Only thing he's missing is a .22 LR, but I guess that's less of a farmer gun and more of an everybody gun. Everybody should have a .22 LR. Everybody should probably have at least two. While a Glock 19 is pretty great for concealing and going into town with, and I have one for that express purpose, I actually open-carry a 10mm Glock while on the farm. It's more convenient than a rifle on my back when I'm going around, especially in the woods nearby, which has bears and other predators who might want a try at one of my animals, or me. 10mm will take care of any animal on the continent just fine. It's also legal to hunt with it in my state, although I've personally never used it for that. It's really just for stopping predators of the four or two-legged kind who choose to come to my farm. As the saying goes, 9mm in the hoods, 10mm in the woods. As for the .308, I prefer semi-automatic, but that's really just a matter of preference. I don't buy the reliability arguments, not in this century, and it's not like I'm expecting deer to shoot back so honestly what's the worst that can happen? It's a good cartridge, shoot it out of whatever you want to shoot it out of and it'll serve you fine.
@theothertoddg
@theothertoddg 4 года назад
10/22 easily gets the most practical use out on our farm.
@robertculpepper1508
@robertculpepper1508 4 года назад
Where is Chad? Still at home making his man bun pretty?
@seanmatthews2082
@seanmatthews2082 4 года назад
He’s tired of Eric talking over him
@ShortArmStrongArm
@ShortArmStrongArm 4 года назад
Getting a perm
@robertculpepper1508
@robertculpepper1508 4 года назад
@@seanmatthews2082 Chad is a better shooter and seeming more knowledgeable about almost every topic. He also doesn't have half as many half witted metaphors like Eric.
@thehumblecough4819
@thehumblecough4819 4 года назад
You leave chad alone 😭
@robertculpepper1508
@robertculpepper1508 4 года назад
@@thehumblecough4819 🤣
@SlavicCelery
@SlavicCelery 4 года назад
I get the Glock being more "sealed" than a hammered fired gun. I've still seen a lot of gunk get into the nose of the gun. Not as critical of an area, but it still collects stuff.
@TictacAddict1
@TictacAddict1 2 года назад
Wonderful top 5 video and excellent wildcard choice!
@TheOMGWTFBBQ777
@TheOMGWTFBBQ777 4 года назад
This guy is awesome he has a great attitude. Makes me miss the farm
@tim7325
@tim7325 4 года назад
Wingmaster was/is a great shotgun. My dad has had one since before I was born. Love that shotgun.
@fredsanford336
@fredsanford336 4 года назад
"My last choice would definitely be the M1A1 Abram tank. I just feel lak it would take down any size buck id come across with no problem whatsoever. The last one I took, without being too graphic, had his entire body completely disintegrated. I couldn't get any meat out of it but, he went down in an extremely humane way thanks to the 120mm smooth bore.. In case you miss, its also gotta 50caliber machine gun to finish that son a bitch off."
@STB-jh7od
@STB-jh7od 4 года назад
My Dad's cousin was a Farmer/Rancher, and always had a T/C contender in .357 mag in his pickup. Useful for dispatching snakes with shotshells, and for putting down sick/injured cattle when necessary, can't remember what loads he used for that.
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